The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 23, 1922, Page 10, Image 10

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THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. JULY 23. 1922.
Babies in Poor
Homes Struggle
for Life in Heat
Bee Fund firing Cooling Ice
nnd Milk to Tiny
Suffeirri in
Omaha.
Tiny babies in the home of the
desperately poor hive a terrible
struggle for life on day like yes
terday, l'overty stalk in many
homei of the big city, where lone
mother! fight the hrave but often
iinsucccuful fight for the live of
thnr little one.
The Hce'i Free Milk and Ice fund
Mepj into lurh home more than
at the present time and brings
'very day the pure milk and cooling
ice that ttindt between the child and
ickness or worse.
The demand on the fund trr rx
tremetv hravv. Can vr.ii Mrh.n.
keep the wolf from one of these
i i
. nnpiess Danes.
The Bee will acknowledge in thit
column any contribution received.
jusi aaaress your envelope to ihe
Bee Milk Fund."
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Maran M. Yon, Nehawha, Neb. ... t.Au
Mr. K. M. M 10.00
Two Kmernon iJdle, Effltnm, Nab J. to
rnrna 00
Mr. M. Mlrkrlana, Irwin, la. !o
Knrcxi VV. Add, fhaeuwn. Neb, . . S.00
i. n.. nunei- iiitirm ... q no
Ktbry Bettha Elfattcr I DO
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Legislator Who Fought
McKelvie Is Defeated
Lincoln. July 2.'. (Special Tele
gram)-E. F. Gifford of Tawnec
who with Charlr Epperson of Clay,
and Albert H. fiyrum of Blooming
ton, defeated e,tdidate for notnina
lion for governor, fousht everything
governor AicNeivie advocated in the
legislature. w. de.'cated in the pri.
niariei in hi home county by W. T.
I'arkinton, according to word re-
rnved here. Gifford, in puhlithed
letter, declared that hi fight wa
on McKelvie' iue. Parkinson,
the republican nominee for the lower
hou. defeated Gifford by 200 vote.
Epperon did not attempt to get the
nomination.
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Mail Ballots May Chance
Final Outcome at Geneva
Geneva, Neb.. July 2Z (Special.)
Succesful candidates in the prim
ary for county offices were as fol
low:
Kcptibhcan County treasurer,.
ciay i nomas; sheriff, John t. Little;
attorney, George D. Mathewson.
. Democratic County clerk. Wil
liam H. Sislerj sheriff. Nick Marson;
attorney, Thomas I. Kcenan.
Nonpolitical Superintendent' of
schools,' Margaret E. Haughawout
and Elizabeth Schclkopf.
Candidates for state representative
of the Fifty-fourth district are: Re
publican, Richard A. Matteson (un
opposed);, democratic, George Land
grcn. The latter "won over his op
ponent, J. P. Davis, by only .five
votes. A dozen ballots to be returned
by mail may change the outcome.
' For state senator of the Seven
teenth district, the republican candi
date will be V. A. Fellers and the
democratic Charles Smrha. j
Superior 1922 Pageant
Will Begin August 23
Superior, Neb., July 22. (Special.)
Major William Akers will head the
military section of the 1922 Superior
pageant, August 23 and Z4. American
J-egionnaires will co-operate. J. H.
Agee, chairman, announces the fol
ic wing committee chairmen:
Fred Day. chorus director: Claire
Donahoo, .Oregon trail; Clarence
Hunter, property man; Irl Cochran,
electrician; Mrs. Levi Woolfskil,
children's festival; M. E. McAuley,
band director? C K. Hodges, adver
tising; Charles G. Hour, tickets; J. A.
Jones, police and ushers.','-;.-, j
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Amateur Burglars Steal
Tobacco and Cigarets
Grand Island, Neb., July 22. Spe
cial Telegram.) Three cases of what
is .evidently amateur burglary were
reported to police Saturday morning.
The offices of Mayor & Kroger, law
yers; Allan & Wilkinson, real estate,
and the Dolan Fruit company, whole
salers were visited. Some, loot may
1 tiVe been obtained at the i'qst named,
Mr. Mayor being absent and definite
knowledge not being obtained at
once, but no money was obtained at
the real estate office. At the whole
sale house 20,000 cigarets and some
smoking tobacco are missing,;
Quiet Reigns at Fairbury
Among Railroad Strikers
Fairbury, July 22. (Special.)
All is quiet among Rock Island strik
ers at Fairbury. Nw men have not
been employed.
New recruits are promised and ex
pected daily and for their protection
when they arrive, 35 peace officers
have been deputized.
One-fifth of the strikers have been
retained for picket duty and the
others have been released to seek
other employment pending : strike
settlement.
Nebraskan Held in Iowa
on Charge of Nonsupport
Bedford, la., July 22. (Special.)
Harley Davidson, wanted in Nuckolls
county, Nebraska, is being held here
Bending the arrival of the Nebraska
sheriff who holds a warrant for
Davidson charging him with non
support of his children by his, first
wife from whom he was divorced.
Davidson and his' second wife were
in this vicinity selling oils. He has
agreed to return to Nebraska without
requisition papers. ." ' ;
Governor Sanctions Act
. .of Citizens at Fremont
Lincoln, July 22. (Special.)
Governor McKelvie stated today that
the prompt and efficient action taken
by Fremont officials in quelling pos
sible bloodshed and rioting at the
trial of strikers accused of kidnap
ing men desiring to work, had re
ceived sanction of state, officials. Riot
guns used by civilian police had been
obtained by Sheriff Quiuton of Fre
mont several days in advance from
the adjutant general's office.
Man Wounded in Booze Car
Is Expected to Recover
" Grand Island, Neb., July 22. (Spe
cial.) No further developments have
taken place in the cases of men held
since Wednesday morning in connec
tion with the illicit beer transporta
tion cases. Carson, the wounded
man, is improving and his recovery
is expected. Federal and state of
ficers have left for Omaha tempo
rarily. .
Boy Scouts in Camp.
McCook, Neb, July 22. (Special.)
Forty McCook Boy Scouts have I
been encamped at Lake Champion, i
near Imperial, Chase county, the last
week, financed by the Boy Scout
boafd and the Rotary club of Mc-
Tl :n i t it !
New Bank to Take Place '
of Closed One at Spencer
Lincoln. July 22. (Snecial.) I. E.
Hart, secretary trade and commerce.
j in receipt of an application for a
new bank at Spencer, to be known
as the pcnccr Mate bank. The of
ficer proposed are: Emil Fold,
president; Fred Jelinek, vice prei
dent; Jame Zoubek, cashier. This
bank it to take the place of the First
National bank at Spencer, which was
closed July 15. 1922.
Defeat of Irish
Rebels Certain
National Army Forces Prove
Superior in Battles in
the South.
Dublin, July 22. A general defeat
for the irregular in south Ireland
i regarded now a certain in army
luancr ncrc. jn numner and tight
inir emiinmenfr ihev ArrA
have proved inferior to the national
army lorccs, wrtoe competently ban-
rflfH artillfrv ha hn t ,li.
lodge the insurgent from any posi
tion iney orcupira.
Annari-ntlv the irregular h.n mml.
Clonmcl their headquarter after
uicir rrirraj ironi i.inicriCK, ana con
flicts are considered possible there
a well a at Msllnw and Rmnu
Though they hold Cork city, their
force there is not believed to be a
strong one.
Can Do Much Damage.
Appraising the lituation, however,
the Irish Times tay it would appear
to be unwise to underrate the oppo
sition the nationals are likely to meet.
"They can do much damage to
property by guerrilla operations." it
say, "and ma split into marauding
columns, leaving Cork to be occu-
pica wnnoui tiring a mot.
Inert In Ambushing.
Although normal life prevail In
Dublin, tlicre h been a teriou in
crease in ambushing, sniping and
other guerrilla activities, aimed at
the national troop, but frequently re-
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lilting in injury to civilians, sol
dier are frequently fired at from
roof and bridge and a bomb thrown
into the Kevin itrcet technical
ichools.
The national troop at Howth
have been four time attacked with
Lewi and Thompson gun a well
a with rifles, and they are hampered
in resisting; attack bv the presence
of numerou camper and summer
visitor at that retort.
Additional Candidates
File Campaign Expenses
Lincoln, July 22. (Soecia .)
Election expenses of candidate filed
in the office of D. M. Amsberrv. see
retary of state, today follow:
Charlp W. Pool, itrnini-rif ui-
tarv of Hate $24 85- S I Franklin
third party, congress Fifth district
$675; B. O. Hostettler, congress
Mxth district, W75.33; Dan Swanson,
republican, land commissioner,
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Jn DcvHe Quick Time
Every Bond's
Summer Suit
MFoellnDeF MSIle Sale?
Purchase Tomorrow at Hartman's on Easy Terms
Our special for this
week has sturdily
constructed frame,
almilar In dealgn to
the Illustration
shown here tn our
advertisement
Carload hlpmnii mk this wla pMilbl. An Ml In
VMtmant for folka ho at trowrtd for room makta en
room do th work o( I wo, A hMutlfulljr appolnlMi living
room by dayj th famou Krohlr Kodav I lly ron
vnd Into full bd. and au u In room tpr a bd
room by giant. A tpwlal alyl ofrrd this ik In rhlr
of (olda or fumod oak finish In Spanish fabrlcold ap-holittry.
YOU HAD BETTER SEE OUR
SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER AT
3 PIECES COMPLETE
A Few
Bargains In
RUGS
For '1 his
Week's Selling
0x12 Boyal Wilton Rags In new and attractive pattern at a saving t 9 O 5 0
that is most unusual. Regular 100.00 values at f y a
Mi Seamless Velvets Finished with linen fringe. New designs S(
tu biicuuiu cuiunugs. voo.uu values, special
C ' Seamless Wool Brussels At a price far below regular value,
very serviceable rug and offered special at
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YouJl have to hurty to take advantage
of these wonderful values offered at discounts
from Bond's already unbeatable prices. Get
them for present wear, for there are still
many weeks of hot weather get them for
' next year's wear you'll save money.
3-Piece Bed
Combination
With 50-lb. All-Cotton
v Mattress
Tou virtually obtain , th mattresa
fr, th bad atlllnr ngularly at
121.00. Full all Simmon iteel bed,
with rnlllant apiinga attached, th
mattres la well tufted and covered
in durable tick- aaw aav
In. A Hart- JO 3 85
man Special at T
only ajej J
Outfit Complete
Bond's Shantung Silk Suits J
The coolest looking the coolest feeling sum
mer suit made for party sport or business
wear. A $30 valae specially featured at
.Palm Beach,
Cool Cloth,
Havana Cloth and
Mohair Suits
All single pant Palm
Beach, Cool Cloth,
Havana Cloth and a
number of Mohair
suits in the season'a
latest model e are
marked to close at
Opens to' Full
Sized Double Bed
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Sah of
Kroehler
Da-Beds
A varied display of da
beda In all corerlngi. A
pedal oHer for tomorrow
In chofc of blu or mul
berry velours similar t
cut; limited stock to of
fer at '
150
NOW-You Can
Save Money on a New
REFRIGERATOR!
We are particularly anxious at this time
to clear our warehouse of every refrigerator-
carrying- none over until next seaaon.
Average family else, . '
white enamel lined, jm C
special M I VO
Complete I5et of
Pieces for th Living Room
and
Cool and Comfortable
MOHAIR SUITS
Best grade of Mohairs in solid' colors, pencil
stripes, pin stripes and shadow stripes in the
latest 'tailoring effects now offered at
Genuine
Palm Beach
Cool Cioth
2-Pants Suits
White Flannel
Trousers
$6.75
Tou'll appreciate ' that
extra pair of pants es
pecially with there
summer, suits. And
this sale price is less
than others ask for
suits with only one pair
of pants
In Fumed Oak Finish
Chosen from aeveral style Just received. Similar to
cut, witn upnoiatered backs and cats. The library
inuie ib oi convenient sise, wnn aaw aaw ft
magazine rack to aides for books J fl j J)
this week at .'
White
Enamel
Chairs
'2
MajLtj a clean and neat appear
ing chair for the kitchen. We
have a limited quantity to offer
Monday at $2.2a. We urge you to
Extreme Value in
5-Pc. Dining Suite-S
H rorrn early. Regular price is $4.
I Ki!jiyiS7(flM
I.Ike all Hartman special sale Pining, Room Sultea
this one is one of the best values you can possibly
secure the tnble Is the new oblong style. 42x4
inenen tiie ee; or cnairs nave aaaBM bbb.
cane backs and genuine leather J M M 5
sal offer.
In all
Complete
wonderful
it only. ...
Flsnnl
Conner'
Clark and
2,000 Men's and Young
Men's Trousers
Neat stripes and plain worsteds; all
sizes; special at, (f
per pair . pHrUU
Shepherd
Check Suits
Worsted Suits
the popular Sum-
mar Shepherd"
Check special during
this sale.
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Dresser Value
Juat as w lllustrat her, with
3 9xS2-inch bevolel mirror. To -full
width drawer, with two
amailer draw-
era above, la 1 Q25
(olden finish . JL f -
Davenport Table JL
K ' :k Adda sreatly t the appearance of your ml.
: . living room. Rich brown mahogany Mf
l A sV. finish, round cornered edges Ml ' i '
and measure inches. MT''' "
Genuine Leather
Rturdflr constructed, with com
fortable panel bacJC and full
irenutne leather
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